Floating. WIP part3 (acrylic on canvas)
Floating.
This is the 3rd part of my work in progress.Floating
It is an acrylic painting playing around with tirquaz blue green and anything in between. I worked more at my background which is almost complete and the right side reflections on the bottom of the water. I am applying the paint as fast as possible cause acrylics tend to dry faster than other mediums.
This is the washed palette I love how the colors are mixed throughout different projects I worked with it. It looks like a small abstract painting, of itself.
I am just uploading for you color weirdos out there.
Check out below the progress so far.
and follow the links for the previous parts at the bottom of this post.
I hope you anjoy it.
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Awesome!!!!
I appreciate it :)
Starts to look like it's gonna be a masterpiece!
so beautiful painting!
Upvoted ^ ^
Thanks a bunch!!
Woow.. Great made, thank your hand please for me :-)
Keep up sharing the good job.
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I'll try my best to entertain you guys. Welcome to my blog my friend.
very beautiful painting it. You have a great art my friend
Thank you for recognizing my skill. It means a lot.
:)
You are welcome :-)
That is a great picture - very very cool.
I love the movement around the surface.
I appreciate it. Thank you very much.
This is wonderful
Thanks Timo. I am glad you like it man...
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